BOTTLE WITH EXTENDED NECK FINISH AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
A blow molded synthetic resin bottle has a body and an elongated neck with the body providing a shoulder extending about the base of the neck. The neck has a first collar extending thereabout spaced adjacent the shoulder and at least one additional collar extending thereabout adjacent the upper end of the neck. The resin in the neck is substantially unoriented. To produce the bottle, a synthetic resin preform is injection molded with a generally tubular body and the elongated neck. This preform is placed in a blow mold cavity having a body receiving portion and a neck receiving portion that has a recess extending thereabout seating the first collar therein. The additional collar is disposed outwardly of the mold cavity and is disposed on the upper surface of the mold.
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This application is a divisional of prior application Ser. No. 11/075,932, filed Mar. 8, 2005, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to blow molded bottles having an elongated neck finish and to a method for making same.
Blow molded synthetic resin bottles generally have a body and a neck finish to receive a closure. They are produced in molds by blowing a heated injection molded preform outwardly against the walls of a mold cavity.
When the resin of the preform is orientable, the blow molding of the preform outwardly, both radially and longitudinally, against the walls defining the mold cavity produces orientation of the molecules of the resin. However, it is desirable to have the mold cavity snugly seat the neck finish so that it retains its molded dimensions and unoriented structure.
For some applications, bottles with neck finishes of substantial length are desired and this can produce problems when using standard automated equipment. The clearance above the mold may be limited so as to preclude the conventional preform neck finish having a positioning and gripping collar adjacent its lower end which seats on the outer surface of the mold. The preform is generally deposited in the mold cavity by a gripper which engages the collar on the neck finish and that collar seats on the upper surface of the mold to position the preform properly within the mold cavity.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a novel synthetic resin bottle having an extended neck finish.
It is also an object to provide such a bottle which can be readily fabricated in existing blow molding equipment.
Another object is to provide a novel method for making synthetic resin blow molded bottles with extended neck finishes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt has now been found that the foregoing and related objects may be attained in a blow molded synthetic resin bottle having a body and a neck finish. The body provides a shoulder extending about the base of the neck finish. Generally, the neck finish is elongated and may have a first collar extending thereabout adjacent the shoulder. The neck finish also has at least one additional collar extending thereabout adjacent its upper end. The resin in the first collar and in the remainder of the neck finish thereabove is substantially unoriented.
Generally, the neck portion has a thread formation thereabout above the at least one additional collar, and the first collar may be provided with lugs configured and dimensioned to cooperate with a child-resistant cap which engages therewith. Desirably, the first collar has an upper portion of substantially the same diameter as the other collar and a lower portion of larger diameter. The upper portion may have circumferentially spaced lugs to provide engagement with a child-resistant cap. Preferably, the other collar comprises a pair of axially spaced rings adapted to seat a carrier arm or gripper therebetween.
In the method for making the synthetic resin blow molded bottles, a synthetic resin preform is injection molded with a generally tubular body portion and a neck finish. The neck finish will generally have the first collar adjacent the body portion and a second collar adjacent the upper end portion of the neck finish. The preform is heated and placed in a blow mold cavity having a body receiving portion and a neck finish receiving portion which includes a recess extending thereabout and seating the first collar therein. The additional collar is disposed outwardly of the mold cavity and seats on the upper surface of the mold.
The body portion of the preform is blown into conformity with the walls of the body portion of the cavity to provide a blow molded synthetic resin bottle having a body and a neck finish.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the lower collar 16 has a stepped configuration with the upper step being of lesser diameter and providing a pair of lugs 54 which cooperate with a closure (not shown) to provide a child-proof and/or tamper-evident bottle.
As is well known, some resins can be oriented to provide greater strength in smaller thicknesses, and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) resins are widely employed. However, polyolefins and other non-orientable resins are also blow molded.
Since the neck finish must be formed to relatively close tolerances to mate securely and seal with a closure, it is desirable to mold the desired neck finish as a part of the preform. To avoid distortion of the neck finish during the blow molding of the bottle body, most of the neck finish is seated in a closely conforming cavity in the mold so that it will not be expanded during the blowing operation.
To facilitate transfer of the preform from the injection molding machine and proper positioning in the blow mold, the second collar is formed on the neck finish adjacent its upper end. This collar can ride on a pair of rails for movement from the molding station to the blowing station. It is also engageable by a gripper for controlled movement of the preform, and it seats on the mold or in a cooperating recess in the mold cavity.
In the illustrated embodiment, this grippable and positioning collar is provided by a pair of axially spaced flanges and the gripper engages between them. However, a single circumferential flange may be employed, desirably with a groove immediately thereabove to seat the gripper.
Because of the elongated neck finish, this collar and the closure may be encircled by a shrink wrapped band in the filled bottle to create a tamper evident seal.
Thus, it can be seen that bottles with extended neck finishes can be readily produced by providing molds which have a cavity configured to receive the lower portion of the elongated neck finish including a collar spaced closely to the shoulder on the body of the bottle. The upper or second collar is positioned to be disposed above the upper surface of the mold, and the protruding upper portion of the neck finish is within the vertical clearance provided in most conventional blow molding equipment.
Claims
1. A method for making a container comprising:
- providing a preform having a body, a neck, a first collar, a second collar, and a closure engagement structure, wherein the first collar, the second collar, and the closure engagement structure are positioned on the neck of the preform such that the second collar is located between the first collar and the closure engagement structure;
- providing a mold having a body receiving portion and a neck receiving portion, wherein the neck receiving portion includes a circumferential recess;
- placing the preform into the mold such that the body of the preform is received within the body receiving portion, the first collar of the preform is seated within the circumferential recess of the neck receiving portion, and the second collar and the closure engagement structure are located outside of the mold;
- closing the mold about the preform; and
- inflating the body portion of the preform into conformity with walls of the body receiving portion of the mold to provide a bottle having a body portion that is larger than the body of the preform, the bottle including a neck portion having a first collar, a second collar, and a closure engagement portion.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising conditioning the preform prior to placing the preform into the mold.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the preform is placed into the mold such that the second collar of the preform is in contact with an outer surface of the mold.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the closure engagement structure is a thread formation configured to engage with a cooperating formation on a closure.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein the preform is placed into the mold such that the second collar of the preform is seated on the outer surface of the mold.
6. A method for making a container comprising:
- preparing a preform having a body and a neck, the neck having a first collar and a second collar;
- placing the preform in a mold cavity having a body receiving portion and a neck receiving portion, the neck receiving portion of the mold cavity having a recess, the first collar of the preform positioned in the recess, and the second collar being disposed outwardly of the mold cavity; and
- creating a pressure differential between an interior of the body of the preform and the body receiving cavity of the mold such that the body of the preform expands into conformity with walls of the body receiving portion of the cavity to provide a bottle having an expanded body portion and a neck portion, the neck portion having a first collar and a second collar.
7. The method for making a container of claim 6 wherein the creating a pressure differential step includes increasing the pressure within the body of the preform.
8. The method for making a container of claim 6 wherein the creating a pressure differential step includes decreasing the pressure within the body receiving portion of the mold.
9. The method for making a container of claim 6 wherein the creating a pressure differential step includes increasing the pressure within the body of the preform and decreasing the pressure within the body receiving portion of the mold.
10. The method of making a container of claim 6 further comprising closing the mold about the preform.
11. A method for making a container comprising:
- molding a preform having a body and a neck, the neck having a first collar and a second collar;
- placing the preform in a blow mold cavity having a body receiving portion and a neck receiving portion, the neck receiving portion of the cavity having a recess seating the first collar therein, the second collar being disposed outwardly of the mold cavity and seated on an outer surface of the mold; and
- pressurizing the body portion of the preform to move the body portion of the preform into conformity with walls of the body receiving portion of the cavity to provide a blow molded bottle having a body portion and a neck portion, the neck portion having a first collar and a second collar.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein the molding the preform step comprises injection molding.
13. The method of claim 11 wherein the molding step produces a thread formation on the neck of the preform above the second collar.
14. The method of claim 11 wherein the first collar and the second collar of the preform have substantially the same outer diameter.
15. The method of claim 11 wherein at least one of the first collar of the bottle and the second collar of the bottle is provided with lugs configured to engage with a child-resistant cap.
16. The method of claim 11 wherein the second collar comprises a pair of axially spaced rings adapted to seat a carrier arm therebetween.
17. The method of claim 11 wherein the body of the preform is generally tubular.
18. The method of claim 11 wherein the preform and the bottle are made of a synthetic resin.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein the synthetic resin of the neck portion of the bottle is substantially unoriented.
20. The method of claim 18 wherein the synthetic resin is polyethylene terephthalate.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 4, 2008
Publication Date: Apr 2, 2009
Patent Grant number: 8632722
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Inventors: Randal Porter (Norcross, GA), Neal Thomas (Lawrenceville, GA)
Application Number: 12/328,696
International Classification: B29C 49/06 (20060101); B29C 49/00 (20060101);